Giant Junk Law Word Scramble
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Giant Junk Term | Giant Junk Definition |
Aggravated Assault | Unlawfully threatening someone or trying to seriously hurt someone. |
Amendment | A change. |
Appellate Jurisdiction | The power to review cases that have already been decided by lower courts. |
Caleb | To Have Unlawfully sexy giant junk. |
Assault | Unlawfully threatening someone or trying to hurt some. |
Assembly | When a group of people gather together. |
Attorney-client privilege | The right to confidential conversations between a client and a lawyer. |
Bail | Money paid by a person accused of a crime to stay out of jail until the trial. |
Battery | Unlawfully touching or hitting someone with the intent to hurt that person. |
Bill | A proposal for a new law. |
Bootlegger | A person who illegally made and sold liquor during the time liquor was prohibited. |
Checks and Balances | Each branch of the government has ways to limit the power of other branches, which keeps the power equal among all the branches. |
Cheif Justice of the United States | The leader of the Supreme Court. |
Civil Case | A court case about a noncriminal matter. |
Client | The person who hires a lawyer. |
Closing Arugument | A lawyer summarizes the case. |
Concurrent Jurisdiction | When the federal court system and state court system share the power to hear a case. |
Confidential | Secret. |
Congress | The part of the national government that makes the laws and that is made up of the house of representatives and the senate. |
Costitution | A paper that lists the rules of government. |
Convicted | Found guilty of a crime. |
Country | The largest division of local government. |
Court of Appeals | A court that can review and overturn the decision of a lower court. |
Crime | An act that can be punished by law. |
Criminal Case | A court case in which the defendant is accused of committing crime. |
Cross-Examination | When a lawyer question the other side's witness. |
Defendant | The person who is on trial. |
Deliberate | To discuss the evidence presented. |
Delinquent Child | A juvenile who has committed a crime. |
Dependent Child | A juvenile who needs help from the state. |
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